Deaf and Dumb!(Paperback, Elizabeth Sandham)
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The plot centers around Amy's relationships with her family, friends, and the wider community. It portrays her struggles for acceptance and inclusion, as well as her determination to live a fulfilling life despite her disability. Throughout the novel, Amy's character is depicted with sensitivity and empathy, highlighting her inner strength and resilience.The novel also addresses broader themes related to disability rights, social stigma, and the importance of empathy and understanding in interpersonal relationships. It challenges societal norms and prejudices while advocating for compassion and acceptance towards individuals with disabilities.